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Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:04 am
by jchitty
Here's a You Tube clip of "Dreams", although the quality is bad, and you can barely hear Greg singing, but you can hear most of it. Duane's playing is stellar of course.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZLcUteDpXw
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:51 am
by allends
Hey Chits,I learned to play lead guitar by playing along with "At Fillmore East" when the album first came out in 1971. I'm totally soaked with the Allman Brothers sound & I can't help loving it!We share something huge in common!-Allen
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:58 am
by jchitty
Apr 28, 2008, 5:51am, allends wrote:Hey Chits,I learned to play lead guitar by playing along with "At Fillmore East" when the album first came out in 1971. I'm totally soaked with the Allman Brothers sound & I can't help loving it!We share something huge in common!-AllenYou know what's funny, Allen? When I listened to your sitar playing the other day, I could hear a little bit of Duane in there! I figured you'd be an Allman Brothers fan....one of the best and most innovative bands ever. (for their time anyway)
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:29 am
by anne
"Whipping Post" is definitely one of those songs I relate too lately!
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:47 am
by allends
Apr 28, 2008, 7:29am, anne wrote:"Whipping Post" is definitely one of those songs I relate too lately! Ditto,I've always been a fan of "Hot 'Lanta". A good long jam has always been good for my soul. BTW: both songs feature prominent riffs that are standard sitar phases. Kewl!!-AllenIt's all about....Sitars
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:01 am
by jchitty
Apr 28, 2008, 7:29am, anne wrote:"Whipping Post" is definitely one of those songs I relate too lately! LOL, Anne. I definitely feel that way sometimes too. Whipping Post is one my favorites...it brings back fond memories of me going to Greg Allman concerts. That was the last song they'd always play, and it was still pretty good, even though Duane and Berry Oakley were gone by then. We'd flick our bics until they'd play it....Grey knew how to work the crowd into a frenzy.Here's a blast from the past for your listening pleasure:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv3RWqFlvJs
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:08 am
by squids
Whippin' post, c'mon in my kitchen and I can't remember that Bobby Bland tune they remade.......dangit. I'm gettin' old. Love 'em!! Greg's the man. Jes not the man I'd want my daughter to bring home, heh.
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:39 am
by jchitty
Apr 28, 2008, 9:08am, squids wrote:Whippin' post, c'mon in my kitchen and I can't remember that Bobby Bland tune they remade.......dangit. I'm gettin' old. Love 'em!! Greg's the man. Jes not the man I'd want my daughter to bring home, heh.LOL, as much as I loved Greg, I don't see him as daughter material either, although he's cleaned up since then....of course, he's too old for anyone's daughter now. I know from what I've read, he has a very kind and sensitive heart....I guess the drugs and alcohol were a way of dealing with his fame and some of the tragedies he lived through.When I saw him playing at the bar in B'ham in the 80's, he was so out of it, he could barely play. That was right after he divorced Cher, I believe. I'm glad he's got his life back together.....he's certainly one of the legends.BTW, Greg has a cute son named Elijah Blue.....although I don't know if he's marriage material either.....another (gasp) musician.
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:47 am
by anne
Oh no not another musician!! What is this world coming to?? I'm pretty happy that this musician and her roadie husband have made it 20 years!I was thinking of "whipping post" because of all the returns and rejections I've gotten on my submissions here and elsewhere lately. I have been trying a lot of new stuff, and harder stuff (playing more myself, less loops, writing lyrics etc) so it's really fine that I'm not getting forwards on it, but then again, I'm not getting any forwards...and I like those!(back to the topic at hand) Many of the Allman Tunes, IMHO, would pass the test if released for the first time today. I mean, they are still commercially viable "hits". I always cringe when there are new stones songs out because I don't think they'd be getting airplay if it weren't the stones who released them. Again, my humble opinion. I'm sure a lot of people would disagree.
Re: Any Allman Brothers fans here?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:53 am
by anne
OH, thanks for that Dream video link!To bad the vocals were absent - I've got a great Allman Bros family story - just that my sister and her friends wanted to see Allman Bros and some other bands at an outdoor festival in PA (she was about 15) so my parents loaded up her and all her friends in our old ford station wagon and went to the show. Mom had a blast, and thought it was really funny when some guy asked her if she wanted to get high. She and my Dad were about 51 at the time. Anyway, I was not there of course, but have heard her tell the story a bunch. She also was became an Allman Bros fan later on - still is!